Answer:
The flowers in the garden grow
swaying in the field so low
everyone is planting them
the flowers, 'o thee is a gem
the flowers speak to me so high
but nothing compares to the little lullaby: LA LA LA!
the baby sleeps along the road
the flowers sway so very cold
flowers, o flowers you make me happy
and nothing is like you: so very snappy
Explanation:
The fourth line says that the flowers are a gem, and uses a metaphor. The fifth uses personification and says the flowers are speaking. The last line uses a simile and onomatopoeia in the words, LA, LA, and LA.
Answer:
nopolion steals farms plans
Explanation:
i read the book
Check what?
I dont think this is my laptop but nothing is applied
Answer: Theme
Explanation:
The simply refers to the main idea that the writer wants to explore in a story, novel, or other literary work. It should be noted that the theme of a particular story can be conveyed through the use of setting, plot or dialogue.
Therefore, "This book is a warning to the living that atrocities like the Holocaust can happen and will happen again if we are not vigilant" is a theme as it expresses the idea of the writer.
Answer:
"Reorganize" in the sentence is in the imperative mood.
Explanation:
The sentence that is given is in the imperative mood. The imperative mood it used to give commands or orders and in this sentence the speaker is telling the person politely to reorganize the books. The imperative mood is one of three other moods in the English language. The other modes are the indicative and subjunctive. The indicative mood is used when you are recounting about facts or asking questions. The subjunctive mood is rarer and it is used to express uncertainty or doubt, and the imperative mood is used to give commands or to make requests. Other examples of statements using the imperative mood are:
- "Look before you leap!"
- "Think about it first."
- "Take out the trash."